Two for the Seesaw 62 years old

A square from Nebraska? An off-beatnik from Greenwich Village? It just didn't figure ... that they would ... that they could ... that they did!

Two for the Seesaw

Jerry Ryan wanders aimlessly around New York after giving up his Nebraskan law practice. His wife asks for a divorce. He meets Gittel, a struggling dancer from Greenwich Village and they try to sort out their lives. An extended conversation piece with a static camera, but reflects the moral climate of the time.

Credits

Two for the Seesaw Cast

Name Character
Shirley MacLaine She was 28, now 90 years old as Gittel 'Mosca' Moscawitz
Ken Berry He was 29, 85 years old when he died as Larry
Edmon Ryan He was 57, 79 years old when he died as Frank Taubman
Eddie Firestone He was 41, 86 years old when he died as Oscar
Robert Mitchum He was 45, 79 years old when he died as Jerry Ryan
Ann Morgan Guilbert She was 34, 87 years old when she died as Molly - Dance Student's Mother (uncredited)
Elisabeth Fraser She was 42, 85 years old when she died as Sophie
Billy Gray He was 24, 73 years old when he died as Monsieur Jacoby

Two for the Seesaw Crew

Name Department
Boris Leven as Production Design. He was 54 (78) years old when He died Art
Ted D. McCord as Director of Photography. He was 62 (75) years old when He died Camera
Edward G. Boyle as Set Decoration. He was 63 (78) years old when He died Art
Orry-Kelly as Costume Design. He was 64 (66) years old when He died Costume & Make-Up
William Gibson as Theatre Play. He was 14 (60) years old when He died Writing
Stuart Gilmore as Editor. He was 53 (62) years old when He died Editing
Lynn Stalmaster as Casting. He was 35 (now 97) years old Production
André Previn as Original Music Composer. He was 33 (89) years old when He died Sound
Isobel Lennart as Screenplay. She was 47 (55) years old when She died Writing
Lambert E. Day as Sound Designer. Sound
Two for the Seesaw poster
Two for the Seesaw (62 years)

A square from Nebraska? An off-beatnik from Greenwich Village? It just didn't figure ... that they would ... that they could ... that they did!

  • Release day: Wednesday, November 21, 1962
  • Runtime: 119 minutes
  • Revenue: 3000000.00